Yay for three needle bind off!

I first heard about this technique when I was at a yarn shop in Philadelphia and I remember how nifty I thought it was. A very kind knitter showed me how to do it and we both marveled at the outcome.

Are you ready? Let's go.

Two identical pieces of Feather and Fan

Over the past few days, I have been knitting on two identical pieces of my Feather and Fan Shawl.

Today, I have finished my two pieces:

In my instructions, I will tell you exactly where in the pattern to stop. It is a specific row where I will make you stop, and for symmetrical sake it is mandatory that you follow my instructions as written.

Geeeeeez. That sounded like a real strict teacher!

Let me show you where I want you to stop:

See that purl ridge? I will have you knit two rows of stockinette stitch after that purl ridge. Don't worry, I will tell you exactly what row in the pattern that will be.

Right Side and Wrong Side and a couple of tips

To apply the three needle bind off, the two Right Sides of the pieces, should face each other. So while doing the bind off, the Wrong Side is facing you.

Quick side step for the newbie knitter about the terms Right Side and Wrong Side.

The Right Side, abbreviated as "RS" merely means, the front side of your knitting:

And the Wrong Side, abbreviated as "WS" , merely means the back of your knitting:

Now that you know about the RS and the WS, have the RS of both pieces face each other:

Align both pieces up neatly and pick them both held together up:

Throw a third needle in the mix to start your three needle bind off.

TIP 1:

For your third needle, use one that is one size bigger than your working needle! In my pattern, my working needle is US8, so the third needle with which I will bind off, will be US9.

Why? See the three needle bind off is kind off tight, and to relax it a bit, I use one needle size bigger.

TIP 2:

As you can see in the picture, my pieces are on Addi Turbo needles. I love them because they are quite slick, but I dislike them for casting off! They drive me bonkers when I bind off with them!

So in order to make my bind off experience a nice one, I switch to all wooden needles:

To see how the three needle bind off is done, I am now directing you to the casting off section of Knittinghelp.com. Scroll all the way down until you hit the three needle bind off technique, and see how Amy does it!

Yay for three needle bind off!

After I have done the three needle bind off, my piece looks like this: